Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rogue

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Colorado - You didn't think attorney Rob Corry would remain silent after the Drug Enforcement Agency raid on the home of Chris Bartkowicz, did you?

After all, Corry's among the most vocal of all Colorado's medical marijuana advocates, and if he has problems with Representative Tom Massey's bill to regulate the industry, you know he'd object to the DEA's enforcement escalation, epitomized by the Bartkowicz sweep and action against two medical marijuana laboratories that had applied for licensure with the agency: Genovations in Colorado Springs and Full Spectrum in Denver.

And so he does, in a letter to the U.S. Inspector General written in regard to "Rogue DEA Agents Violation of Justice Department Formal Guidelines on Medical Marijuana." In his view, the DEA's actions against Bartkowicz are intended "to strike fear and panic in Colorado's vulnerable and suffering medical marijuana patients," and he calls for the agents responsible to be fired, suspended or punished appropriately. Read the rest of his letter below:

Office of the Inspector General U.S. Department of Justice Investigations Division 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Room 4706 Washington, DC 20530
Re: Rogue DEA Agents Violation of Justice Department Formal Guidelines on Medical Marijuana

Dear Office of Inspector General:

Please treat this as a formal complaint of waste, fraud, abuse, and misconduct against U.S. Department of Justice/Drug Enforcement Administration employees, agents, contractors, grantees, and others who executed an armed raid on or about February 12, 2010 in the Denver, Colorado area targeted against Medical Marijuana patients and caregivers.

These actions are in direct violation of the formal guidelines issued by the Department on October 19, 2009. The caregiver involved in the raid, Chris Bartkowicz, remains incarcerated after being arrested by armed DEA agents.

The February 12 medical marijuana raid is reported in [the February 13] Denver Post. Rogue DEA agent Jeffrey Sweetin is quoted in the newspaper as opining "It's not medicine." Sweetin probably is not trained or educated as a physician, and his opinion is directly contrary to the will of Colorado's citizens, a majority of whom decided in 2000 that marijuana is, in fact, medicine. Sweetin further comments in the article:

"We're still going to continue to investigate and arrest people... Technically, every dispensary in the state is in blatant violation of federal law," he said. "The time is coming when we go into a dispensary, we find out what their profit is, we seize the building and we arrest everybody. They're violating federal law; they're at risk of arrest and imprisonment."

Sweetin's comments confirm that the individual involved was in compliance with the law, and confirm Sweetin's attitude that compliance with the law and the Main Justice October 19, 2009 guidelines is impossible. Sweetin's purpose in making these provocative and irresponsible comments that "we arrest everybody," is to strike fear and panic in Colorado's vulnerable and suffering medical marijuana patients.

The United States Government should stand for what is right and good; and must not be in the business of using assault rifles and jailhouse bars to intimidate powerless Coloradans suffering from debilitating medical conditions. The rogue DEA agents involved with the raid seized medical marijuana grown for and intended for patients suffering from debilitating medical conditions such as cancer, glaucoma, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, and other debilitating medical conditions as provided in the Colorado Constitution, Article XVIII § 14.

The October 19, 2009 Department of Justice formal guidelines instruct federal agents to refrain from using any federal resources for the investigation and prosecution of individuals who are in compliance with state laws governing the medical use of marijuana. "As a general matter, pursuit of these priorities should not focus federal resources in your States on individuals who are in clear and unambiguous compliance with existing state laws providing for the medical use of marijuana." The guidelines evidence an appropriate respect for the voters' will in states that have legalized medical marijuana.

The rogue agents, led by Sweetin, have ignored and disrupted the guidelines and the chain of command, and operate outside of their lawful authority. This action cannot stand, and must not be ignored by the Inspector General or Main Justice. The formal guidelines must be given meaning and effect.

If these rogue actions are ignored, this reprehensible ultra vires campaign of fear and intimidation will only intensify, and people will needlessly suffer. The agents involved must be fired, suspended, or appropriately disciplined so the message is sent that formal guidelines must be respected. The federal government must focus its resources on real crime.

Please contact me if you have additional questions. Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter.

Sincerely,

Rob Corry
Attorney at Law

cc: The Honorable John Conyers, Jr.
Chairman, U.S. House Judiciary Committee
Members, U.S. House Judiciary Committee
The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy
Chairman, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
Members, U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee
Colorado Congressional Delegation

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Rob Corry doesn't want the DEA to go rogue anymore.



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Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

Thank our imaginary friend for adults that guys like Rob Corry are out there. Otherwise we would be seeing even more abuses of our rights.
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

DEA hasn't GONE ROGUE, they've been rogue all along. Time to shur rhem down. They are just a drain on society anyways, always have been.
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

They are just a drain on society anyways, always have been.

More like an inflamed pus filled boil on the ass of society causing constant pain,embarrassment and disgust.
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

More like an inflamed pus filled boil on the ass of society causing constant pain,embarrassment and disgust.

how true! disgusting but true! :cool:
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

The DEA is in a rock and a hard place. For years they were given unlimited power to fight

the absurd idea of a war on drugs. Now that citizens are pushing back, and we have a

President in power who supports marijuana legalization even though he won't come out

and admit it yet ;). What it comes down to is this is a war for power, and the DEA is

losing that power state by state as citizens take back their rights. The more the DEA

pushes back, the more people will come to realize that they are a government agency

gone wild and need to leashed up.
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

You can start by taking the ones that are up here in Canada, thank you very much. What? You did not know the DEA are stationed in other countries? Talk about expanding on a flimsy excuse!
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

yes, were very aware of the DEA in your country. its truly embarrassing, im very sorry ... :peace:
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

You didn't think attorney Rob Corry would remain silent after the Drug Enforcement Agency raid on the home of Chris Bartkowicz, did you?

Quite possibly the best opener ever.

More like an inflamed pus filled boil on the ass of society causing constant pain,embarrassment and disgust.

Quite possibly the best description of a government agency yet to date. :bravo:
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

I love reading things that Rob Corry has written. He has a nice way of of telling the truth. tell me if I am wrong but is not Rogue DEA agent Jeffrey Sweetin thinking that he is a true American and protecting us from the evils of drugs or making a buck. Sweetin the days of Bush are over. Sweetin and people like him need to join the real world... America's middle class has sunk to one of the lowest levels in American history. We need a gold rush. As machines and cheaper foreign labor markets take our jobs what do think is left for mankind to do but enjoy some freedom... not be a game that you play with peoples life. Their is such a political up raising brewing in America like has never been seen before since the early American revolution days. American people across the generations gaps are fed up with business as usual and communicating of this mistrust of government. We are tired of agents like Sweetin telling what we can and cannot do by bending the rules in their favor... We supposedly have one of the greatest education system in the world..So, I think that we can decide what works for us as individuals without interference from a government that is not willing to do the research and prove us wrong. That uses violence, court system and foreclosure laws to destroy peoples life's... Without a day in court. On our money not theirs.... And we call this justices...
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

Robert Corry? Never had heard of him...you can bet I'll never forget him now. That was so well written, so on point that it needs to be posted and read on as sites as we can find. Really wonderful!
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

i think this is final years b4 the dea loses controll over or at least publicly admits to having lost controll over most peoples minds in states that have decrimed recreational amounts and legalized medicinal amounts of mj. i mean who here is not approached at least once or more a month and offered weed unexpectedly. The war has been over for a long time its like agent orange still killing Vietnamese 35 yrs later. just like agent orange prohibition laws are poison.
 
Re: Rob Corry Says Chris Bartkowicz Medical Marijuana Bust Proof The DEA Has Gone Rog

Probably between the CIA and the DEA they've probably got more drug related deaths under there belt than any other organization on the planet except for maybe big pharma.
 
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